Masayuki Mori

Masayuki Mori

  • Born: 1911-1-13
  • Birthplace: Kamishiroishi Village, Hokkaido, Japan
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  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Representative Works: Rashomon, Shisanshiro Sequel, Yuyue Monogatari
  • Masayuki Mori (Masayuki Mori, January 13, 1911 ~ October 7, 1973) whose real name is Yukihikari Arishima (ありしまゆきてる). Son of novelistありしまたけお, Japanese actor.
    It is always in the forefront of the best actor in Japan selected by "Movies".

    Personal Life

    In 1911, Masayuki Mori's mother and his father taught in Sapporo, and gave birth to him and later two younger brothers. In 1916, his mother died of tuberculosis, and in 1923, his father committed suicide and left.
    Masayuki Mori's wife is Takarazuka actress Mei Shuka, and they have a daughter, Aoi Nakajima (1945~1991), who is also an actress.

    Character Evaluation

    Masayuki Mori is an indispensable acting handsome man in Kurosawa Akira's films ("Tiger", " Sushiro Suzuo ", "Rashomon", "Idiot", " Slacker "), often with Toshirô Mifune Compared with the wild scent of "Dynamic Toshirô Mifune" in acting, "静のMasayuki Mori" has calm and rational acting skills, which is amazing.
    Extended Reading
    • Ulises 2022-05-10 23:57:59

      some random thoughts

      The title of the 45-year-old film should be called Birds of Fright, so the translation of Xinyada Zhou Yiyun, walking on the tiger's tail, does not squeak, the title of the film should be derived from Zhou Yi, which means Japanese Noh drama, the porter is a clown, responsible for laughing, and the...

    • Aurore 2022-05-10 12:03:20

      not a movie at all

      In my opinion, almost all of Kurosawa's works can be seen as his attempt to substitute the Japanese theater tradition into the "movie" that represents modern art.
        It's just that in his early works, "tradition" accounted for a larger proportion, such as this "Tiger's Tail を Step む Nanda".
        The...

    • Ariel 2022-05-10 21:29:53

      I thought it was a small piece of early practice, but I didn't realize that the drama was amazing. Benkei moved the Bodhisattva to lower his eyebrows, and his sense of urgency suddenly increased by an octave. The comedy haiku Enomoto Kenichi gags and grabs the scene, and the enlarged facial details after the Kabuki video is a bit like the Hollywood silent film boss Lloyd. More importantly, the prototype of the seven-person line was established.